I own a Canon 1000D. I've been using it for the past 4 years. Naturally I've outgrown its limits, and I'm saving up to potentially purchase a full frame camera.
Taking in consideration as this would ...

Specifically, I might be taking pictures inside of a house that's for sale. I want to make them look as best as possible.
While I think it'd be nice to have general answers, let me just give you some ...

I have a Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II mounted on a Canon 5D Mk3.
When I want to shoot a building tall enough without introducing distortions, I put the camera in landscape position, I shift my lens up ...

I'm having a hard time getting my lens to perfectly align parallel to the subject. This is very important when photographing subjects such as buildings or interiors. Do I just need to practice seeing ...

I am working on shooting old churches in small towns, and I find that the churches are often very tall, so naturally I want to move far away to capture the whole structure while minimizing converging ...

I need some helpful advice for for an onsite shoot coming up. We are going to the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio. We are going to be there for almost an entire day. What I need is advice on ...

Carrying on from my recent question on how to get a decent interior shot, now i need to do the outside.
I am required to photograph the outside of a grey manufacturing warehouse.
It is new (ish) so ...

I'm considering renting a tilt-shift (TS-E 24mm f/3.5L) lens for about a week when I travel abroad to do some photography in the middle east. What's the learning curve like on those lenses? Can I get ...

Photography is one of my hobbies but due to the costs associated with it, I do not have/own the best of gear.
I have a 6 MP Canon DSLR with an 18-55 II lens and a 75-300 III f4/5.6 lens. I also own a ...

For this question, I am mainly interested in architecture photography, but it may concern other subjects.
When I go for a day or two to a city, I try to limit my weight and for this purpose I usually ...